Open for Breakfast & Lunch Daily at 6:30am. Carla's is family owned and operated for over 28 years. Patio seating and plenty of parking ~ Family friendly (and dog) environment, serving breakfast ALL DAY. Visit our Gift Shop....Open Daily

Our family emigrated from The Netherlands to Fresno in 1957, Mom and Dad brought with them nine children, the family had lots of mouths to feed. That is one reason why we are in the restaurant business! Mom and Dad - See More

The best authentic Mexican restaurant you'll find in the area with great food at great prices. Lolo's offers dog friendly patio dining, daily food and drink specials, and accepts reservations and credit cards. Open 7 days a week for breakfast, lunch, and - See More

It all started in 1942 when Breakers Cafe first opened in Morro Bay. Later purchased by Harry Amsel, he soon built a reputation for excellent food and service. In 1966 Dan Dorn married Harry's daughter Nancy and they continued with - See More

Come on in and enjoy some of the best seafood at a reasonable price. With a beautiful view of Morro Bay's harbor, the atmosphere combined with the delicious food makes Rose's a fantastic choice for lunch or dinner.

Located in Atascadero & Morro Bay.
We offer Mandarin, Hunan and Szechwan cuisine as well as an award winning all-you-can-eat buffet including soups, salads and desserts. We only use pure vegetable oil and no M.S.G or Trans-Fats. The atmosphere is - See More

Walking distance from Morro Bay's scenic harbor, downtown and Motels. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The Fisherman features an extensive Kids menu, steaks and seafood dishes and our New Mexican Menu you can enjoy in a quaint family environment.

Providing a unique dining experience featuring delicious traditional Italian food that is rated among the best on the Central Coast. We offer scrumptious beef, chicken, veal, seafood, steak and pasta. Come in and enjoy a meal with us while gazing - See More

Giovanni's Fish Market has been family owned and operated for 30 years. Come inside and browse our showcase of fresh locally caught fish including salmon, halibut, crab and sushi grade tunas then take a look through our vast selection of - See More

Mi Casa Restaurant is your fun, festive, casual neighborhood Mexican restaurant. We offer a relaxed dining experience, with warm gracious service where every guest is made to feel welcome and at home. Indulge in generous portions of California-style Mexican food, - See More

Morro Bay Restaurant Guide

The dining in Morro Bay restaurants offers an experience of healthful food such as green salads, vegetarian and raw food, as well as organic food and beverages. Healthy dining in Morro Bay restaurants includes vegetarian servings, health food products, and organic juices.

Coastal Area Restaurants in Morro Bay

Because Morro Bay is a fishing town, and there are plenty coastal restaurants in Morro Bay, dining includes an excellent selection of fresh seafood and fish dishes derived from the catch of the local fishermen.

Fresh seafood is served when dining in Morro Bay restaurants, along with local wines and fresh fruits and vegetables grown in the area. However, some of the seafood served at Morro Bay restaurants is imported.

Because coastal restaurants in Morro Bay offer a good view of the bay and the Morro Rock, romantic sunsets and sunrises, Morro Bay dining can be a truly unforgettable experience.

While dining in Morro Bay restaurants on the coast, diners are also enticed to try the many different popular water activities including fishing, sailing, kayaking, and whale watching.

Activities to Enjoy while Dining in Morro Bay Restaurants

For those who are searching for well-preserved beaches, nature trails, and estuary, Morro Bay is the best place to visit. Nature lovers will frequent Morro Bay that hosts a large number of bird, mammals and fish species. An 18-hole golf course also awaits golf enthusiasts.

Morro Bay is known for the Morro Rock named after Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo who first chartered the coast of Morro in the 16th century. The Morro Rock is a 176 meter-high volcanic plug that is at the harbor of the place.

Public access to the rock is not available, as the Morro Rock is home to the endangered peregrine falcon. The Morro Bay has an artificial harbor built by the U.S. Army. The Dynegy power plant, formerly a Pacific Gas and Electric Company plant, provides most of the electricity requirement of Morro Bay. People can also enjoy playing life-size chess at the Embarcadero.

Morro Bay has a pleasant and mild weather the entire year. Morro Bay dining outdoors, whether it be a picnic or dining in a Morro Bay restaurant on an outdoor patio makes a memorable Morro Bay dining experience.

About Morro Bay, California

Morro Bay is a waterfront city in San Luis Obispo County, located halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles, and is therefore an accessible place for the lovers of outdoor and natural beauty.

The Chumash settlers used to occupy areas near the mouth of the Morro Creek. It was said that thousands of years ago, a vast settlement thrived along the banks and terraces of the Morro Creek. In 1542, Cabrillo called the visible rock at Morro Bay, El Moro, saying it looked like the head of a Moor or the people of North Africa who wear turbans. (Morro also translates to pebble in Spanish.)

Visiting nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy both the scenery of Morro Bay, as well as dining in Morro Bay restaurants that offer such a broad range of healthy dishes.